The University of Central Missouri has a longstanding tradition of producing quality educators to prepare the next generation of students. Progress made during the past 100 years is being highlighted as the university celebrates the centennial of its College of Education.

After providing leadership for the University of Central Missouri and serving as a strong proponent for opportunities to help all Missouri students succeed, UCM President Charles “Chuck” Ambrose today announced that he will be leaving his university position.

Rachel Clements, Warrensburg, office professional in the Department of Middle, Secondary and Adult Education at the University of Central Missouri, received the Outstanding Staff Award at the annual UCM Staff Appreciation Breakfast May 9.

Pending future changes in state appropriations for Missouri’s public colleges and universities, the University of Central Missouri Board of Governors has adopted its Fiscal Year 2019 budget, holding undergraduate resident tuition at a 1 percent increase, effective this fall. It also targets a $17.4 million budget reduction over FY18, based on the projected decrease in revenues and various mandatory cost increases.

The Office of Sustainability and the Office of Student Activities at the University of Central Missouri will host Earth Week 2018 April 16-21 on the UCM campus. This year the university’s annual celebration of Earth Day also includes the annual Teach-In on Sustainability.

University of Central Missouri President Chuck Ambrose will join higher education leaders nationwide at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich., Wednesday, April 11, to discuss elements of a strong institutional framework for freedom of expression and challenges that go with it.

A student-led initiative is being launched in February to foster more communication about steps University of Central Missouri students can take to address issues related to sexual assault and other forms of power-based violence.

Education leaders that include presidents and chancellors at the largest institutions in the state are coming to the University of Central Missouri Feb. 19 to join President Chuck Ambrose for the production of the premier episode of “Inside Education.”

The product of a trailblazing cost-saving partnership, The Missouri Innovation Campus (MIC) facility was recently named one of 10 finalists in the South by Southwest Learn by Design competition, which recognizes projects and design solutions that enhance physical learning environments for students.

Education leaders that include presidents and chancellors at the largest institutions in the state are coming to the University of Central Missouri this week to join President Chuck Ambrose for the production of the premier episode of “Inside Education.”

In a weekend that brought thousands of people to the University of Central Missouri, 11 students who helped trailblaze a new nationally recognized pathway to higher education were part of the record-breaking 2016 Spring Commencement Exercises.

After an extensive one-year, multi-million dollar renovation project, the University of Central Missouri is celebrating a new chapter in the history of Keth Memorial Golf Course through the grand opening of Mules National Golf Club Friday, May 27, at 5 Par Drive in Warrensburg. The celebration gives people an opportunity to see the professional quality golf facilities, along with Traditions Restaurant and the Audrey J. Walton Clubhouse at Pertle Springs, which are part of Mules National.

Representatives of the U. S. Department of Education visited the University of Central Missouri campus Tuesday, Sept. 15, to learn about UCM’s THRIVE program for students with developmental disabilities.

The University of Central Missouri has a longstanding tradition of producing quality educators to prepare the next generation of students. Progress made during the past 100 years is being highlighted as the university celebrates the centennial of its College of Education.

After providing leadership for the University of Central Missouri and serving as a strong proponent for opportunities to help all Missouri students succeed, UCM President Charles “Chuck” Ambrose today announced that he will be leaving his university position.

Rachel Clements, Warrensburg, office professional in the Department of Middle, Secondary and Adult Education at the University of Central Missouri, received the Outstanding Staff Award at the annual UCM Staff Appreciation Breakfast May 9.

Pending future changes in state appropriations for Missouri’s public colleges and universities, the University of Central Missouri Board of Governors has adopted its Fiscal Year 2019 budget, holding undergraduate resident tuition at a 1 percent increase, effective this fall. It also targets a $17.4 million budget reduction over FY18, based on the projected decrease in revenues and various mandatory cost increases.

The Office of Sustainability and the Office of Student Activities at the University of Central Missouri will host Earth Week 2018 April 16-21 on the UCM campus. This year the university’s annual celebration of Earth Day also includes the annual Teach-In on Sustainability.

University of Central Missouri President Chuck Ambrose will join higher education leaders nationwide at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich., Wednesday, April 11, to discuss elements of a strong institutional framework for freedom of expression and challenges that go with it.

A student-led initiative is being launched in February to foster more communication about steps University of Central Missouri students can take to address issues related to sexual assault and other forms of power-based violence.

Education leaders that include presidents and chancellors at the largest institutions in the state are coming to the University of Central Missouri Feb. 19 to join President Chuck Ambrose for the production of the premier episode of “Inside Education.”

The product of a trailblazing cost-saving partnership, The Missouri Innovation Campus (MIC) facility was recently named one of 10 finalists in the South by Southwest Learn by Design competition, which recognizes projects and design solutions that enhance physical learning environments for students.

Education leaders that include presidents and chancellors at the largest institutions in the state are coming to the University of Central Missouri this week to join President Chuck Ambrose for the production of the premier episode of “Inside Education.”

In a weekend that brought thousands of people to the University of Central Missouri, 11 students who helped trailblaze a new nationally recognized pathway to higher education were part of the record-breaking 2016 Spring Commencement Exercises.

After an extensive one-year, multi-million dollar renovation project, the University of Central Missouri is celebrating a new chapter in the history of Keth Memorial Golf Course through the grand opening of Mules National Golf Club Friday, May 27, at 5 Par Drive in Warrensburg. The celebration gives people an opportunity to see the professional quality golf facilities, along with Traditions Restaurant and the Audrey J. Walton Clubhouse at Pertle Springs, which are part of Mules National.

Representatives of the U. S. Department of Education visited the University of Central Missouri campus Tuesday, Sept. 15, to learn about UCM’s THRIVE program for students with developmental disabilities.